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All the applications you love—built and maintained by a community member who understands what you need on Unraid. Love a particular app or plugin? Donate directly to the developer to support their work.

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Redis is an open source (BSD licensed), in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache and message broker.

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RedisInsight

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RedisInsight - The GUI for Redis. Take your productivity to the next level when developing with Redis or Redis Stack! Use RedisInsight to visualize and optimize Redis data. A powerful desktop manager, RedisInsight provides an intuitive and efficient UI for Redis and Redis Stack and supports CLI interaction in a fully-featured desktop UI client. In case of permission error, open terminal and run : "chmod 777 /mnt/user/appdata/redisinsight/"

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Rejeto HFS Http File Server YOU MUST ASSIGN A STATIC IP TO THE DOCKER FOR HFS3 TO WORK. Please Read: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bmartino1/unraid-docker-templates/refs/heads/main/Guides/Quick%20Start%20Guide%20For%20Rejeto%20HFS.txt Access via web your files directly from your disk You be the server! Share files fresh from your disk, with unlimited space and bandwidth. Fast! Try zipping 100GB, downloads starts immediately! Share even a single file with our virtual file system, even with a different name, all without touching the real file. Present things the way you want! Watch all activities in real-time. Control bandwidth: decide how much to give. No intermediaries: give a huge file to your friend without waiting for it to be uploaded on a server first. Intelligent: HFS tries to detect problems and suggest solutions. Expandable: find the right plugin, or make you own Easily run a web page, mange users groups and share a file thorugh your Web Browser. Docker Compose Varient https://github.com/bmartino1/hfs-docker Other Environment HFS Variables This docker image doesn't have any specific env. Every env starting with HFS_ will be passed to HFS. Read (https://github.com/rejetto/hfs/blob/main/config.md#how-to-modify-configuration) page to learn more about how envs work. Docker Volumes and Mounts You can mount as many volumes as you wish in docker to persist the file storage, but keep in mind that if you want to persist HFS configurations as well you must mount a volume that points to the cwd of HFS (which you can override with HFS_CWD env). The default hfs cwd of the container is /home/hfs/.hfs HTTPS make certs Recommend to use admin interface... openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout /mnt/user/appdata/hfs/certificate/privkey.key -out /mnt/user/appdata/hfs/certificate/cert.pem -days 365 -nodes

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Remmina is a remote desktop client for POSIX-based computer operating systems. It supports the Remote Desktop Protocol, VNC, NX, XDMCP, SPICE and SSH protocols. With this container you can connect through VNC to your RDP session, SSH,... In the Docker Hub description for the container is a example how to reverse proxy noVNC with nginx and secure it via http basic authentification.

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Remmina(https://remmina.org/) is a remote desktop client written in GTK, aiming to be useful for system administrators and travellers, who need to work with lots of remote computers in front of either large or tiny screens. Remmina supports multiple network protocols, in an integrated and consistent user interface. Currently RDP, VNC, SPICE, SSH and EXEC are supported.

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Requestrr is a chatbot used to simplify using services like Sonarr/Radarr/Ombi via the use of chat. Current platform is Discord only, but the bot was built around the ideology of quick adaptation for new features as well as new platforms. AppSupport: https://discord.gg/atjrUen5fJ

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Resilio-sync(https://www.resilio.com/individuals/) (formerly BitTorrent Sync) uses the BitTorrent protocol to sync files and folders between all of your devices. There are both free and paid versions, this container supports both. There is an official sync image but we created this one as it supports user mapping to simplify permissions for volumes.

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ResilioSync

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Sync uses peer-to-peer technology to provide fast, private file sharing for teams and individuals. By skipping the cloud, transfers can be significantly faster because files take the shortest path between devices. Sync does not store your information on servers in the cloud, avoiding cloud privacy concerns.

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This container will fully install a RetroNAS VM into the VMs tab of your server. It downloads an a vDisk image, verifies it with a checksum before creating a vm template and installing the VM for you. What you choose in the container varaibles will reflect to the vm. For most people these dont need to be changed from the defaults. If you need to change the locations in the container this is what each will do. VM Share on Server: This should be set to your VM share - default on Unraid is /mnt/user/domains - the vm will be installed here RetroNAS data share This should point to a share you want RetronNAS to use. All your roms etc will be here. Best have an empty share and move what you need there later. default is retronas. The container will connect the VM using virtiofs to this share. So the share doent have to be "exported" by Unraid for retroNAS to use it (more secure) Name to call VM: Easy -- The name you want the VM to be called default id RetroNAS but you can change it The container then will do the rest. It will create an xml file for the vm based on the above and install the vm straight into the server. So once run goto the VMs tab and you will see it there. Start it up and confiure retronas in vnc window and configure (see my video how) default username and password is retronas (yes you can change them later! ) After logging in type retronas to configure your RetroNAS server. Have fun :) The container doesnt need to be kept running. It is just an install tool. The container has no webUI so to see what its doing view the container log. ** This container cant translate the location of an unassigned disk across to the vm template. So all locations choosen must be on the array or pool device.

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Interact with Ring Inc products (cameras/alarms/smart lighting) via MQTT - See the project page for token auth procedure - https://github.com/tsightler/ring-mqtt#authentication

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RomVault will take one or more DAT files and your set of ROM (zip) files, and clean up your files to match your DAT files. If you find more ROMs to add to your collection RomVault will scan and merge in these files, and if new DATs are released you can easily scan in these new DATs and update your ROM collections to match, all of this can be done with just a few button clicks in the UI. The GUI of the application is accessed through a modern web browser (no installation or configuration needed on the client side) or via any VNC client. Based on Ubuntu, size is big, but text is displayed correctly. Known Issues: - Accessing several items in the help menu crashes the application. For a complete documentation of this container, see https://github.com/laromicas/docker-romvault/blob/master/README.md For documentation about using ROMVault see https://www.romvault.com/

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ROOT is a framework for data processing, born at CERN, at the heart of the research on high-energy physics. Every day, thousands of physicists use ROOT applications to analyze their data or to perform simulations.

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Rotki is an open source portfolio tracking, analytics, accounting, and tax reporting tool that protects your privacy. The mission of rotki is to bring transparency into the crypto and financial sectors through the use of open source. Most importantly, unlike virtually every other competing service which consists of closed source SaaS onto which you are forced to hand over all your financial data, with rotki your data is stored encrypted locally in your computer. It enables you to take ownership of your financial data!

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Rsnapshot(http://www.rsnapshot.org/) is a filesystem snapshot utility based on rsync. rsnapshot makes it easy to make periodic snapshots of local machines, and remote machines over ssh. The code makes extensive use of hard links whenever possible, to greatly reduce the disk space required."

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RSS-Bridge is a PHP project capable of generating RSS and Atom feeds for websites that don't have one. It can be used on webservers or as a stand-alone application in CLI mode. BEFORE installing, place a copy of the default whitelist.txt from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge/master/whitelist.default.txt in your appdata call the file whitelist.txt, as instructed from their wiki https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge/wiki/Whitelisting

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RSSHub is an open source, easy to use, and extensible RSS feed generator. It's capable of generating RSS feeds from pretty much everything.

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Simple rsync server based on Alpine To be able to connect to this rsync server you need to add the SSH key of your client to the variable SSH_AUTH_KEY_1 How to create an SSH key? Log into your client machine and create an SSH key as follows: ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 Press 3x ENTER to use the default location and create the key without password. Now display your SSH Key with the following command: cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub Copy the complete line like "ssh-rsa AAA.... username@client" and paste it in the field "SSH_AUTH_KEY_1" and start this container. You can test the connection from your client as follows (replace "tower" against your server name or domain): rsync --dry-run --itemize-changes --archive -e 'ssh -p 5533' root@tower:/mnt/user/system/ /tmp